Electronic Components & Devices

Strain Relief Connectors provide pullout protection.

Strain Relief Connectors provide pullout protection.

Grip-Tite Connectors help secure and seal cords or cables entering enclosure or cabinet. Two-piece internal design features nylon gripper coupled with neoprene grommet. Body and gland nut are malleable iron with protective zinc electroplate finish. Suited for NEMA 4 enclosures and other wet locations, connectors are rated liquidtight, oiltight, and raintight. Sizes range from Â-½ to 3 in....

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IGBT Gate-Driver Hybrid provides plug-in solution.

Offered in 90 x 36 mm single-in-line package, 3-phase Model GDBD4410 incorporates noise-immune, pulse-transformer technology to transmit galvanic-isolated pulses to drive 6-pack IGBT inverter modules. Turnkey solution provides 7 gate-drive signals up to Â-

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Test-Lead Components enable CAT III 1000 V safety rating.

Test-Lead Components enable CAT III 1000 V safety rating.

Do-It-Yourself Test Lead Accessories allow user to build custom test leads with unterminated lengths of up to 50 ft. Wire with silicone and general-purpose PVC insulations are available, along with stackable and right-angle banana plugs. All products are rated at 20 A max. Applications include trailer taillights, control panels, and multi-conductor cable runs.

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Secondary Side Drivers protect power MOSFETs.

Secondary Side Drivers protect power MOSFETs.

Models LTC3900 and LTC3901 are rectifier drivers that drive two N-channel MOSFETs and accept pulse synchronization from primary side controller via pulse transformer. Both have timer and current sense comparators to protect external MOSFETs during normal and light load operation, power up/down, and when driver supply voltage drops too low. Model LTC3900 is for forward converter topologies, while...

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Synchro to Digital Converters handle two-speed inputs.

Synchro to Digital Converters handle two-speed inputs.

Measuring 2.6 x 3.1 x .82 in., single module units convert two speed Synchro or Resolver inputs of 11.8, 26, or 90 V 400 Hz or 90 V 60 Hz into 16 Bit parallel binary outputs representing angle. Speed ratios of 1 x 10, 1 x 18, 1 x 36, 1 x 8, 1 x 16, 1 x 64, and 1 x 128 are available. Converters track rates up to 1,000Â-

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SMT Connectors handle high-speed applications.

Modularly-designed, MicroSpeed shielded connector system consists of 2 terminal banks and 2 outwardly-arranged shield plates. Longitudinal pitch is 1.0 mm and transverse pitch is 1.5 mm. Connectors are intended for board-to-board connections with 5 mm circuit board distance. Impedance is 100 ohms for differential signals and 50 ohms for single-ended signals. Applications include telecommunication...

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Connectors secure perpendicular and co-planar boards.

Connectors secure perpendicular and co-planar boards.

High-speed Series QTS-RA/QSS-RA interfaces, with .025 in. pitch, offer locking-screw options that help prevent accidental un-mating due to racking. Pin counts of 50-200 are available. Horizontal applications perform up to 1.75 GHz in single-ended configuration. Applications include servers, routers, set-top boxes, network systems, switchers, hubs, bridges, industrial computers, test systems, and...

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Variable Gain Amplifier suits medical imaging applications.

Model VCA8613 incorporates 8 low-noise pre-amplifiers, 8 attenuators, and 8 post-gain amplifiers, but draws only 600 mW. Differential outputs of LNAs can be switched through 8 x 10 cross-point switch, which is programmable through serial interface input port. Device operates on single 3 V supply and features 1.2 nV/rtHz input voltage noise at 5 MHz. Gain can be varied between 21-26 dB....

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